NEW LAW: Senate Bill 5 (85th Legislature, 1st CS, 2017), effective December 1, 2017, amended Section 84.001 to provide that an electronic signature is not permitted on an ABBM; Section 84.007 was also amended to provide that if an ABBM is faxed or emailed or if an FPCA is faxed, then the voter must submit the ORIGINAL application BY MAIL to the Dallas County Elections Department – EV Clerk, so that we may receive the original no later than the 4th business day after receiving the emailed or faxed ABBM or faxed FPCA. Sections 84.001(b) and 84.007(b-1). If the EV Clerk does not receive the original ABBM or FPCA by that deadline, then the emailed or faxed ABBM or faxed FPCA will be considered incomplete, and the EV Clerk may not send the voter a ballot based on the faxed or emailed ABBM or faxed FPCA. However, if the original is still received prior to the deadline to apply for a ballot by mail, the EV Clerk may process that ABBM/FPCA as a new application.

• Active duty military, spouses, and dependents (voting from outside the home Texas county)
• U. S. Citizens (nonmilitary) temporarily overseas* away from the home Texas county
• U. S. Citizens (nonmilitary) permanently overseas* away from the (previous) home Texas county
* Federal law defines “overseas” as anywhere outside the United States. If you are not one of these voters, you need the regular early voting by mail application.FPCA Application InformationFPCA Application Form

You are eligible to vote early by mail if you are a registered voter who is:
• 65 years of age or older
• Out of the county during the entire election including early voting (Must provide an out of county address and the date to begin and the ending date of receiving mail at this address. This application is only good for one election and runoff.)
• Disabled
• Confined in jail, but eligible to vote. (This application is only good for one election and runoff.)

To vote by mail, you must first apply for a ballot. The Dallas County Elections office does not send out applications or ballots without a specific request from the voter. We must receive your application no later than the close of business 11 days before election day for both regular and FPCA applications (per H.B. 1927 law effective 9/1/2015). If the deadline falls on a weekend, the last day to submit an application is the preceding Friday. If the deadline falls on a state or federal holiday, the ballot must be received on the preceding business day.

By Mail through the United States Postal Service; OR, By Common or Contract Carrier (e.g., a mail or courier service provided by a private business, not the U.S. Postal Service). For more information on this delivery method, see “Special Rules for Delivery by Common and Contract Carriers,” below.); OR In person by the voter on Election Day, at the early voting clerk’s office. Note that a voter may only hand-deliver his or her own carrier envelope and not the carrier envelope for another individual, can only make such a hand delivery on Election Day, and must deliver the carrier envelope to the early voting clerk’s office. The voter will be asked to present an acceptable form of photo ID listed in Section 63.0101(a) of the Texas Election Code. If the voter does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain an acceptable form of photo ID, the voter can execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration and provide a supporting form of identification listed in Section 63.0101(b) of the Texas Election Code. Also, if the voter has a Voter Registration Certificate containing the Disability Exemption (E) notation, the voter may present it. The voter will also be asked to sign a signature roster.

By Mail through the United States Postal Service; By Common or Contract Carrier (e.g., a mail or courier service provided by a private business, not the U.S. Postal Service).SPECIAL RULES for Delivery by COMMON AND CONTRACT CARRIERS (§§ 81.005 and 86.006, Texas Election Code)1. If you use a common or contract carrier to return your ballot, the carrier must be a business whose primary service is transporting or delivering items.
2. If you return your carrier envelope by common or contract carrier, your carrier envelope must be accompanied by a delivery receipt when delivered to the early voting clerk. The receipt must indicate the name and address of the person who delivered the carrier envelope to the common or contract carrier, and the date, hour, and address where the carrier envelope was received by the common or contract carrier.
3. Your ballot will not be counted if it is picked up by a common or contract carrier at an office of a political party or candidate in the election, office for a specific-purpose or general purpose political committee involved in the election, an entity that requested the election be held (unless the delivery is a forwarding to the early voting clerk), or a candidate’s house unless the address of the candidate is your address. If you have any questions about returning your carrier envelope, please contact the early voting clerk’s office at (214) 819-6359. If you feel that your voting rights have been violated or abused, you may report these incidents to the Secretary of State toll-free at 1-800-252-VOTE(8683) or elections@sos.texas.gov.

A ballot that is mailed or delivered by common or contract carrier but does not have a postmark or delivery receipt must be
received by the early voting clerk by 7:00 pm on Election Day.
A ballot that is mailed or delivered by mail or common or contract carrier from within the United States and is postmarked or
accompanied by a delivery receipt showing the voter submitted the ballot for delivery by 7:00 pm on Election Day must arrive by 5:00 pm on the next business day after Election Day. A ballot that is hand delivered must be received by the early voting clerk by 7:00 pm on Election Day.
A ballot that is mailed from overseas and is postmarked or accompanied by a delivery receipt showing the voter submitted
the ballot for delivery by 7:00 pm on Election Day must arrive by 5:00 pm on the 5th day after Election Day (or the next
business day after the 5th day after Election Day, if the 5th day falls on a weekend or holiday).

Mail your application for a ballot to: OR If you choose to use a contract carrier, applications can be delivered to: Toni Pippins-Poole – Early Voting Clerk Dallas County Elections 2377 N. Stemmons Frwy., Suite 820 Dallas, Texas 75207

Fax your application for a ballot to: Fax: (214)819-6303

Email your application for a ballot to: (Must be a scanned application that contains the voter’s original signature) evapplications@dallascounty.org

Effective December 1, 2017: SB 5- Section 84.007, of the Election Code states the following regarding a Ballot by Mail Application that is submitted via fax or email to our office:

If you are faxing or emailing your Application for Ballot by Mail, please note: The original application (hard copy) MUST ALSO BE submitted by mail and be received by our office no later than the fourth (4th) business day after the fax and/or email was received.

We can accept an application in person directly from the individual voter only before early voting begins.

New H.B. 1927 law effective 9/1/2015, allows an application to be submitted throughout the calendar year beginning January 1st or 60 days before an election if election is held in January or February of a calendar year. Also the deadline for applications is no later than the close of business 11 days before election day for both regular and FPCA applications. If the deadline falls on a weekend, the last day to submit an application is the preceding Friday. If the deadline falls on a state or federal holiday, the ballot must be received on the preceding business day. Please call our office 214-819-6359, if you have any questions concerning your application.You do not have to use a formal application; however, an informal application must be in writing and include:
your signature (or a witness’ signature if you cannot sign);
your name and the address at which you are registered to vote;
the address to which the ballot is to be mailed;
the election date and for which election you are requesting a ballot (for a primary election, you must state the political party’s primary (Republican or Democratic) in which you wish to vote); and,
a reason why you are eligible to vote early by mail and if you are a registered voter who is:

Will be 65 years of age or older on election day;Has a disability,

defined as a sickness or physical condition that prevents the voter from voting in person without a likelihood of needing personal assistance or injury to the voter’s health;

Expects to be out of the county during the hours that voting is conducted during early voting in person and on election day; or

Is confined in jail 1) serving a misdemeanor sentence and will not be released prior to election day, 2) pending trial or an appeal of a conviction after denial of bail or without bail, or where release on bail before election day is unlikely.

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This website is for informational purposes only. While we endeavor to provide timely and accurate information, we make no guarantees. This material has been compiled from various sources. For additional questions, please contact the Dallas County Elections Department at (214) 819-6300.